With the QuantStudio 3 and 5 systems, you can access, analyze, and share data anytime, anywhere. Remotely monitor your runs, quickly analyze sophisticated data sets, store results in a secure space, and safely share them online with colleagues across campus and around the world with web browser–based qPCR software.

The benefits of connectivity—in the words of our customers

How will you take advantage of the connectivity? What impact will it make on your work or your life outside of the lab? We recently asked these questions in our QuantStudio 3 qPCR Connectivity Grant Program—here is what some of the winners said:

“The QuantStudio 3 system would allow us to improve the balance between leisure and work, and give us the opportunity and flexibility needed for a fast and intuitive ability to share results in our research group. Read more ›

- Rasmus Rydbirk,Bispebjerg Hospital Research Laboratory for Stereology and Neuroscience

“The QuantStudio 3 qPCR system offers unique connectivity features that promote data analysis anywhere in the world. With the ability to work from outside the lab, we envision a time where we are able to remotely access our data and perform analysis without the requirement of spending long nights in the lab. Read more ›

Applied Biosystems™ qPCR Analysis Modules are web browser–based software applications that bring together multiple data sets in one convenient place and render them in stunning data visualizations for enhanced analysis and insights. Access your data with a compatible browser on any device (Mac or PC) with analysis speeds up to 10 times faster than our desktop software versions.

“We use qPCR on daily basis in many of our current projects, and we have a number of research publications in which we have demonstrated changes in gene activity in Parkinson's disease (PD), Alzheimer's disease, and Multiple System Atrophy (MSA). We have received important preliminary results using qPCR, which supports our assumption of changes in expression of proteins associated with PD and MSA. Our current qPCR system is old and outdated and is a constant bottleneck in our research. The QuantStudio 3 system would allow us to improve the balance between leisure and work, and give us the opportunity and flexibility needed for a fast and intuitive ability to share results in our research group.”

- Rasmus Rydbirk,Bispebjerg Hospital Research Laboratory for Stereology and Neuroscience

“The Versalovic Lab's primary focus is to explore how beneficial microbes can promote health, relieve disease, and prevent illness. Our main goal is to improve the global health of children by focusing on early gut development and chronic intestinal disorders of childhood such as inflammatory bowel disease and recurrent abdominal pain. Despite our lab’s broad interests, qPCR remains an indispensable research tool to each of our lab members for evaluating gene expression in both host and bacteria. As a lab, we also value connectivity as a force driving innovation. However, as we transition to mobile computing, a major limiting factor is our ability to interface with our laboratory machinery. The QuantStudio 3 qPCR system offers unique connectivity features that promote data analysis anywhere in the world. With the ability to work from outside the lab, we envision a time where we are able to remotely access our data and perform analysis without the requirement of spending long nights in the lab. This would allow us to enhance our work/life balance, an aspect which is often under-valued. Additionally, we believe that the QuantStudio 3 will augment our ability to do team science. Collaborators and colleagues will be able to access data in real time, facilitating open discussion of data and input at all levels. We believe the QuantStudio 3 promotes a healthy ‘collaboratory’ (a laboratory that collaborates well with others). Of course Thermo Fisher Scientific qPCR systems already offer speed, precision, and versatility: features that provide a foundation of strong scientific merit. With these new features, we feel confident that our data production and life/lab balance will be greatly enhanced.”